Since i havent seen a thread like this i thought i would start one up
Heres my latest pc
(layout)
(front)
(i added a lcd temp display)
What does your comp look like?
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Since i havent seen a thread like this i thought i would start one up
Heres my latest pc
(layout)
(front)
(i added a lcd temp display)
What does your comp look like?
I'm trying not to be a dick, but this whole website is pics of computers. ;) I'm not going to do anything about this thread, but don't be surprised if you don't get many replies.
Oh, and you could use some cable management. ;)
-Dave
there has been tons of these such threads... this will just be the newest flavour... but on the same note.. i might aswell show my rack of useless computers.. all rly rly old P2s and such and a bunch of spare cases
its hosted on my own server.. the beige box on the right of the 2 on the rack..
http://lithbsd.us.to/pictures/serverrack.jpg 1600x1200.. but really crappy quality... im goin to be adding my xbox to the rack as another linux system..
the one on the left hold all my music and videos
the right is a freebsd webserver + bnc
the screen is hooked up to the media server since it is really the only windows system i have right now.. and all those other cases r empty or filled with broken hardware..
If you want to include a PS/2, a 486, an apple II, and some ataris, I have you beat with the number of computers in my room. I probably have around 25-30 computers total.
u got me beat hands down.. functional computers... 2... and the specs? absolutely devastating
P3s and P2s
I hulked my oldies
For awhile I had one of those old Commadore64's
Now i have all athlon 64 single and dual cores.
oh except for my file bitch. Shes a 2.8Ghz Pentium 4 EE HT.
It's extreme fast for a single core.
oh and i still have my very first computer packard bell 75Mhz Intel. Before pentium even existed. heatsink is about 1" tall and is passive cooled.
8MB ram and a 1GB hard disk.
I'm so ashamed to even show you guys this, but this is my main PC in all of it's horror. It will be my next project, but I've never had a chance to properly install the hardware due to the fact that I always needed it online and I didn't have the time, tools, or resources to fix it up. So, here goes...
most of the time i nevr screwed anything in on my systems, i think the worst one was my old AMD machine, it had 1 screw holding everything, even the two PSU's were sitting on the floor of the case.
One screw in the mobo, and that was it!
That's worse than me... even when I ran my old Sempron system attached to two boards and some PSU covers, everything was screwed down tight!
Anyway, this is my main rig, in a pretty-much-stock Antec 1200:
(This photo's cleaner, larger, but doesn't show the lights as well.)
This is my backup machine:
Nice cable management with the 2nd machine.
I'm waiting for an "Endless Monitors" pic. There's your monitor in your monitor there... we should all take photos of our monitors with this page on 'em, one after another.
EDIT: Here's my contribution.
Hopefully this is bbcode. I'm late for college classes though, lost track of time lol. I'll take more pictures once I do my next upgrade in about a month.
Once I work out how to, I will post one....
Here's mine:
Enjoy.
230+CFM
heres my album
http://s92.photobucket.com/albums/l1...view=slideshow
Its been a long time since ive posted on here, and since i just got my new comp up and running, thought id post in here too. I'm not much of a modder anymore (now more of a custom pc builder/overclocker), but i did custom make my retention plate for my thermalright ultra 120.
Specs of my recent build are:
CPU : Core 2 Duo E8400 3.00ghz @ 4.41ghz 1.360v
Motherboard : ASUS P5Q PRO P45
Memory : 4GB (2x2GB) Corsair Dominator XMS2X4096 DDR2-1066 PC8500
Graphics Card : eVGA 8800GTS 512MB G92 670/972 @ 750/1050
Hard Drive : WD Caviar Black 500Gb 32mb cache
Sound Card : Creative SB X-Fi Xtreme Audio
Power Supply : Gigabyte Odin GT 550
Case : Modded Thermaltake Tsunami Dream
CPU cooling : Thermalright Ultra 120 With PWM arctic cooling 120mm fan
OS : Windows Vista Ultimate 64 Service pack 1
Monitor : Viewsonic VP2250WB 2ms/ Samsung 940BW 4ms
Let me know what you think.
Sweet PC bart, nice ambient glow.
Heres my pc. (a lot of pics)
Let me know what you think
Looks like you have the cables managed about as well as you can in that case - it's almost too open inside. It's gorgeous, anyway, I love the look you were going for. Got a name for it?
Its called THE BEAST... its almost as tall as me when its ontop of my desk an im 5ft 11"
only things ive done to it is cut holes in top for triple 120mm rad cut the window on the side changed the 2 front panels to black plexi sprayed the insides matt black and the outsides gloss black. and the psone screen...
this is what it started out as
http://www.specialtech.co.uk/spshop/...17&page=1#tabs
not to be negative, but your window cut lines dont look very straight. and i would sleeve all those extra molex connections that are hanging loose. Other than that, looks good.
it was my 1st time using a jigsaw lol. there are no molex hanging loose all are being used. and the rest of cables are too thick to sleeve with most of things ive seen in shops plus when door is closed only cable tha can be seen is the yellow one and ones to mobo and gfx cards
Nice rigs everyone. Funny I should find this thread right after I redid the cable management on my main rig. Not the most amazing, but best I could do with such a large case without spending too much time or fabricating stuff.
That's the inside but noone really ever sees that, this however:
I can take the door off the case, not sure how I like it or not. Right now the door is on but here is a pic with it off:
Here is a pic of my work area, you can also see my laptop a Gateway M-series. This was taken a while ago so a few things have changed (lamp not on desk anymore, some other stuff):
is that a Seagate Barracuda 250gb 4120as i see there?
nice mobo!
That case needs a window. Very nicely done.
Love that you got your foot in the pic too. Nice touch
tip for cable management,
Turn your HDD's backwards if your leads are long enough, it makes routing them easier, i've always done that if the leads are long enough.
Looks much cleaner
that was ages ago but ya get the point
[QUOTE=The boy 4rm oz;225639]Here's mine:
Yer Pc Powerplay XD. Greatest magazine:D:D